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Terror In Ireland 19161923 Fitzpatrick David Patrick Brian

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Terror In Ireland 19161923 Fitzpatrick David Patrick Brian
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Publisher: The Lilliput Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.16 MB
Pages: 376
Author: Fitzpatrick, David Patrick Brian
ISBN: 9781843513179, 184351317X
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Terror In Ireland 19161923 Fitzpatrick David Patrick Brian by Fitzpatrick, David Patrick Brian 9781843513179, 184351317X instant download after payment.

The practice of terror in revolutionary Ireland remains a highly controversial topic, which seldom receives either balanced or dispassionate treatment. This collection of essays is designed to illuminate the varied origins, forms and consequences of terror, whether practised by republicans or forces of the Crown. It is the fifth production of the Trinity History Workshop, an informal group of academic historians, research students, and undergraduates associated with Trinity College, Dublin. The Workshop's reputation was established in 1986 by its first collection, Ireland and the First World W.
Abstract: The practice of terror in revolutionary Ireland remains a highly controversial topic, which seldom receives either balanced or dispassionate treatment. This collection of essays is designed to illuminate the varied origins, forms and consequences of terror, whether practised by republicans or forces of the Crown. It is the fifth production of the Trinity History Workshop, an informal group of academic historians, research students, and undergraduates associated with Trinity College, Dublin. The Workshop's reputation was established in 1986 by its first collection, Ireland and the First World W

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